The Movie Man Part 2
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Jake Louisburg hadn’t intended to make a movie about Izzabel Parsons. He held her diary in his hand and inhaled the scent of sweet cedar that lingered on it still. It was so long ago. He could have left her death classified as an accident, but shouldn’t Montgomery Kole have to pay for taking her away from him? Shouldn’t there be justice for Izzabel?
And so Jake Louisburg wrote his movie, The Tragedy in Trinity. It would be the movie that would dub him The Movie Man and start the investigation into Montgomery Kole’s affairs. Once the investigation was underway, Jake began working on The Tragedy in Trinity Part 2 - Justice for Izzabel.
When Avalyn Walters read that The Movie Man was working on The Tragedy in Trinity Part 2 - Justice for Izzabel, she headed to Trinity seeking her own justice.
Ellen R. Spencer
Hi, I’m Ellen R. Spencer and I love to write, read, and garden. I hope you enjoy reading my stories as much as I enjoy writing them.
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The Movie Man Part 2 - Ellen R. Spencer
The Movie Man Part 2
By Ellen R. Spencer
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This is Part 2 of a two-part story.
Part 1 is available for free.
Copyright 2017 Ellen R. Spencer
Published: October 2017
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This is a work of fiction. Characters, names, and locations are either a product of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, or places is entirely coincidental.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
About the Author
Chapter 1
Jake Louisburg grew up so near to the wrong side of town that its influence eventually spilled over onto him. As an only child to hard working parents, he was left to his own devices to find things to occupy himself. In his early childhood, he found solace in watching movies over and over again. As he entered his preteen years, he began to pantomime the parts and recite them to his classmates. Most of the time, they pushed him away and told him to shut up. It was during that time that he started to quietly transform what was happening in his own life into plays. He spent hours in his room scribbling these plays down in a journal that he shared with no one.
Fearing their son was spending too much time alone; his parents bought him a new bike and sent him to stay with his Aunt Phyllis for the summer of 1995. Aunt Phyllis lived by herself in the family home that had stood near the center of Trinity for over a hundred years. Trinity Park was a short bike ride from Aunt Phyllis’s home and a place where his parents thought he would be able to play with some of his classmates.
Jake’s room was in the attic. He loved that the attic windows allowed him to look out onto the street. Aunt Phyllis had cleared away enough room for his bed. She told him he could do as he wished with the rest of the old relics, trunks, and boxes that still remained there from other eras. Spotting an old desk in a corner, he quickly cleared it off and positioned it so he could look out the window. With a satisfied grin, he unpacked his journal and sat it on top of the desk. Next he began to clear out the old wardrobe, so he’d have a place to put his clothes. As he was tossing the shirts that ripped when he touched them into a garbage bag, he spotted a video recorder. It was still in its box. He ran down the stairs to find Aunt Phyllis sitting in her kitchen drinking a cup of coffee while nibbling on a vanilla wafer.
Yes dear, what is it you have there?
Aunt Phyllis, it’s a video recorder. Does it still work?
Well, I don’t know. I think your grandpa bought it for a trip right before he passed on.
She reflected for a moment, smiled a sad smile, and said, You can have it.
Thanks, I’m going to the park to try it out.
Okay dear.
When he got to Trinity Park, he parked his bike and wondered into a cluster of trees to film the birds. He hadn’t been filming long when he saw Izzabel Parsons arrive with her friend Suzy. He moved deeper into the trees and watched them playing with their dolls in the sandbox. He was too timid to approach them, but in his journal, Izzabel’s name appeared more often than any of his other classmates. After the girls tired of playing with their dolls, they left them in the sandbox and moved to the swings. They were laughing and giggling, swinging as high as they could into